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r,EAD ON ONE OF THE INTERVIEW,REVIEWS THAT THE GIRL HAD NBI,AND POLICE CLEARENCE. MY FIANCEE HAS NBI, AS REQUIRED BUT NOT P0LICE CLEARENCE. FIRST TIME I HAVE HEARD OF POLICE CEAREANCE. WHAT IS THIS AND IS IT REQUIURED? iNTERVIEW 3/11/08 6:30 am.

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Police required from other countries where your fiancee stayed for more than 6 months.

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Police required from other countries where your fiancee stayed for more than 6 months.

age 16 and over.

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US Embassy Manila website. bringing your spouse/fiancee to USA

http://manila.usembassy.gov/wwwh3204.html

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Claudeth forgot to get her German clearance translated and it help up getting the visa by about a month.

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You can get the police clearance at the local police department in her area within the day. I paid 200 pesos for it (expedited fee). Also, bring a passport size picture, at least 2 copies. Better have all the documents you can get before the interview :)

Sent N400: Oct 27, 2011

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You can get the police clearance at the local police department in her area within the day. I paid 200 pesos for it (expedited fee). Also, bring a passport size picture, at least 2 copies. Better have all the documents you can get before the interview :)

police clearance from local police dept. is not necessary anymore (NBI matters most) but the one's from other countries which the applicant had stayed for over 6 months.

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You can get the police clearance at the local police department in her area within the day. I paid 200 pesos for it (expedited fee). Also, bring a passport size picture, at least 2 copies. Better have all the documents you can get before the interview :)

police clearance from local police dept. is not necessary anymore (NBI matters most) but the one's from other countries which the applicant had stayed for over 6 months.

lirachadsbaby is right..... no need for police clearance if you don't live in other countries for more than 6 months. NBI clearance is enough!

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You can get the police clearance at the local police department in her area within the day. I paid 200 pesos for it (expedited fee). Also, bring a passport size picture, at least 2 copies. Better have all the documents you can get before the interview :)

police clearance from local police dept. is not necessary anymore (NBI matters most) but the one's from other countries which the applicant had stayed for over 6 months.

lirachadsbaby is right..... no need for police clearance if you don't live in other countries for more than 6 months. NBI clearance is enough!

Mayeth :thumbs:

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I just joined VJ. I have a question relevent to this topic. My fiancee has lived and worked in two other countries besides her home coufntry of Philippines. She is currently in Hong Kong, and based on what I read should have no difficulty getting police clearance from there. However, she did spend a year in Singapore but that was over 7 years ago so is not listed on the G 325a form. Will she still need a police clerance from Singapore??

Also...what is NBI?

THanx for your help!

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I just joined VJ. I have a question relevent to this topic. My fiancee has lived and worked in two other countries besides her home coufntry of Philippines. She is currently in Hong Kong, and based on what I read should have no difficulty getting police clearance from there. However, she did spend a year in Singapore but that was over 7 years ago so is not listed on the G 325a form. Will she still need a police clerance from Singapore??

Also...what is NBI?

THanx for your help!

packet 4 (as qouted), applicants who stayed for 6 months or more outside the country are required for a police clearance.

OTHER COUNTRY POLICE CERTIFICATES. Applicants aged 16 years and older must also present police certificates from other countries where they have lived for six (6) months or more after reaching the age of 16. As with NBI clearances, foreign police certificates should be obtained in any maiden names, aliases or nicknames ever used while in the country in question, including different spellings you have used of those names. Information on how to secure police certificates from other countries is available on the Department of State's website at http://travel.state.gov/visa/reciprocity/index.htm

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I just joined VJ. I have a question relevent to this topic. My fiancee has lived and worked in two other countries besides her home coufntry of Philippines. She is currently in Hong Kong, and based on what I read should have no difficulty getting police clearance from there. However, she did spend a year in Singapore but that was over 7 years ago so is not listed on the G 325a form. Will she still need a police clerance from Singapore??

Also...what is NBI?

THanx for your help!

packet 4 (as qouted), applicants who stayed for 6 months or more outside the country are required for a police clearance.

OTHER COUNTRY POLICE CERTIFICATES. Applicants aged 16 years and older must also present police certificates from other countries where they have lived for six (6) months or more after reaching the age of 16. As with NBI clearances, foreign police certificates should be obtained in any maiden names, aliases or nicknames ever used while in the country in question, including different spellings you have used of those names. Information on how to secure police certificates from other countries is available on the Department of State's website at http://travel.state.gov/visa/reciprocity/index.htm

NBI- national bureau of investigation ; have it in carriedo only took 2 mins inspite of people having long line i was prioritize because I had my digitized NBI id.

i took my police clearance in crame along edsa ! took me 2mins.

payed PHP 80 expedite no fixers!!

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I just joined VJ. I have a question relevent to this topic. My fiancee has lived and worked in two other countries besides her home coufntry of Philippines. She is currently in Hong Kong, and based on what I read should have no difficulty getting police clearance from there. However, she did spend a year in Singapore but that was over 7 years ago so is not listed on the G 325a form. Will she still need a police clerance from Singapore??Also...what is NBI?

THanx for your help!

If she was over 16 years of age when she was in Singapore, then YES, it is required. In Singapore a Police Clearance is called a CNCC (Certificate of No Criminal Conviction). Here is the link with more info and form/instructions for requesting, It took about 5 weeks for ours to come.

http://www.spf.gov.sg/faqs/police_cncc.htm

Regards,

Samby

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Philippines
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I just joined VJ. I have a question relevent to this topic. My fiancee has lived and worked in two other countries besides her home coufntry of Philippines. She is currently in Hong Kong, and based on what I read should have no difficulty getting police clearance from there. However, she did spend a year in Singapore but that was over 7 years ago so is not listed on the G 325a form. Will she still need a police clerance from Singapore??Also...what is NBI?

THanx for your help!

If she was over 16 years of age when she was in Singapore, then YES, it is required. In Singapore a Police Clearance is called a CNCC (Certificate of No Criminal Conviction). Here is the link with more info and form/instructions for requesting, It took about 5 weeks for ours to come.

http://www.spf.gov.sg/faqs/police_cncc.htm

Regards,

Samby

THank you very much for the info...great help!! All you VJers are great!!

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Hi,

Im presently living here in Thailand. We submitted all the papers and we've got the packet 3. One of the requirement is the NBI i used "Ma.theresa Rivera"in my NBI before..I went here in Thailand and i followed my birth certificate and passport named "Theresa Rivera". The problem is we wrote "Theresa" in our K1 visa forms(all forms). If i applied for new NBI in The Philippines are they going to print my old name is the NBI clearance?Please help.....I don't know what to do....I dont want to mess up with the papers.....Please help. And also do i need new finger prints again in the NBI?I'm worried im not in the Philippines....hope some people here can help me here.....

Thanks,

Theresa

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